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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1900)
10 TI1E OMAHA DATLT ?,EE: SATURDAY, JTTNE 10, 1900. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat it Witk Earlj, but Latet Toms Strong. CORN WEAK IN SYMPATHY WITH WH-AT Oat Arc Cliilrt lull Firm I'riu Islon Market Mini In Out NlroiiK tilth ClIIINllllTMlllr lit Out side lltijlim. CHICAOO. Juno 15.-Aftcr n perloil of weakness cnily tho wheat market today turned strong on unfavorable crop reports, July closing 1ft 1Uc over yesterday. I'nrn closrd 'Jo and oats ic Improved. Provisions tlocd steady. At the beginning of Hie session and for a brief time following there were the follow ing consideration of n bearish hue: Weak Liverpool . nblos. rain In oiith Dakota and the KOUthiTti part of Noith Dakota, and the Weather bureau prediction of rains for Minnesota and the two "Dakota. July opened &,c in '4c under yesterday at "'JlnTc 720. The beam had a very short Inning, however. The bulls turned to thulr great friend and throughout the session received from the northwest trie gloomiest brand of crop reports In the market Some said the noithwest would Bet half a crop, others that anv kind of a crop would be a del ghl ful surprise. A Hoard of Trade statistician wired that the yield In the drought terri tory this season under favorable circum stances from now on would be over 1'fl.wiO. MO bushels. Hesldes these dismal tidings Kansas complained of Insect damage and Tennes-Jc.-, Indiana and southern Illinois complained of Hoods. There was a steady demand from tho northwest during the day, as well as excellent support from lo.nl In teic.itn. July from the opening advanced steadily to il'v and closed !ron. KiilV over yesterday at 71c. Clearances In wheat ami Hour wero eipial to ."5I.0W) bushels, l'rl marv receipts aggregated (112,000 bushels, compared with Tfil.i") bushels last year. ;t nneapolls and Duluth reported 43S cars, gainst IV) last week and taifi a year ago. I.ncal receipts amounted to 57 cars, 3 of eon trnct grade. , , , Com opened weak on lower cables and sympathy with wheat. Trade the greater part of the session was quint, but the mar ket turned firm later. Country offerings were IL-ht. the coolnesH and rains west wero unfavorable; there was a fair cash dp maril and the wheat rally was also .P of some magnitude, For export l.O.On) lais'-els was sold by one house. Receipts) horn were f9S i ars. July sold between 3Sc and Me. closing "tc up at 3sV Oats were tiill but llrm, save for a llttlo dip at the opening It) sympathy with wheat. Northwest buying of September oats was oao of the features. Thete was a talk or a hie July llne.held by Illinois operators and fear was expressed that a squeeze might be expected. Hut there were many who said this lino was not large enough t cause any uneasiness. Shipping sales wero 1W.00 bushels. July .sold between 22'-i'?i2iV- and 22 V. closing ',( over yesterday at 22w 21e. Keeelpts hero were Xl't c.irs. Tho provisions market started strong with considerable outside buying at an average advance over last nlxht of fie. Commission people led the buying for an hour, netting a further moderate ndvnnre, but on tho bulge puckers sold, smothering out most of the advance. Tho closo was steady. July pork sold between 11.:!2 and $ll.l;W1.2u and closed a shnde higher at Jtl.22Mill.ai; July lard between JC.CO and W.4iM.Hi.np. clos ing 2'ASc up at JS.D2t. and July ribs be tween J6.eofiU.(Hl4 and ttl.B2',. with tho do.so a shado Improved at $8.65. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: heat, If) cars; corn, 700 cars; oats, 270 cars; hogs, 19,000 bead. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.1 OpeiCl HlghTl'Low.! Close.l YejVy Wheat Juno July Aug. Corn Juno July Aug. Oats June July Aug. I'ork July Sept. Lard July Sept. Klbs .luly Sept. I ' 73'il 72'i 72i)1il 7I 72, 71 :72TlW 7.T4! 75 73U 7IT 7345ii l wwi;! 39 3.ss r.s'; 3Sii'f;i 39 35 3S 3-i WWi'Amk 39', sai 22U 22S, 22Vi 22 22ft .i 22Ufe- 224 22Ufii 22fi4 224fi? 22 V 22M 22 22ViQli 22V4 11 25 11 32V4 U 1714 U a". 11 2214 11 40 11 4714 U 32'i 11 40 11 3214 G S5 C CO fi CO 6 C214 6 CO 0 60 GC5 CM CCO 6C5 C C7U fi 6214 C .1214 6 13 I C C2,4 n oo g or. f. CT) r co I o C714 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUK-Qutet; winter patents. J3.70fl3.S0; straights, $2.hMi.'l.G0; clears. J2.SW3.00; spring specials. J3.Wtl.00; patents, J3.10fi3.GO; straights. J2.70ii3,10; bakers, J2.101t2.60. WUEAT-No. 3, 701417114c; No. 2 red, 7C 7614c. COHN-No. 2, S9Ufj391ic; No. 2 yellow, .(&-39V-. UATS-No. 2. 2.1?i23l4c; No. 2 white, 2fil4c; No. a white, 251fi2ic. KYK-No. a B7V40. HAKLEY-C.ood feeding, 3714c; fair to choice malting, 40f43c. SEEDS No. 1 Max. J1.S0; No. 1 north western. J1.S0; prime timothy, J2.10; clover, contract grade. $7.758.00. I'HOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., J10.10 Wll.25. Lard, per lOo lbs.. ja.40JTG.C71i!. Short ribs sides (loose), Ji..40W,.7O. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), JG.COtjG.73; short clear Hides (boxed), J7.01fl7.15. WHISICA'-Hasls of high wines, jl.2.1. SrOAIl-Cut loaf. JG.3S; granulated, J3.S2; confectioners' A, J5.7S; off A, $5.(13. Following arc tho receipts and shipments for today: Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, lihls 13.000 9,000 "Wheat, bu (K.lifln 4G.O0O Corn, bu 3S4.O0O CflS.000 Oats, hu 21S,0')0 211,000 ltye. bu C.000 3.0C0 Hurley, bu 11.000 fl.OCO On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; cteamerles. Hi? U'io; dallies, 13ft 1614c. Cheese, steady at M4'uD!ic Kggs, slow; fresh, 10c. m:v yohk w:m:ii.i, .maiikht. Qnntntliiiia for the Dny on Yurloim ( IIIIIIIKIllllll'K. NRW YORK. Juno 15,-FUOCH-Hecelpts, 17.20.) bhls.; exports, 21,107 bills.; buvers and sellers wero ffT-0c apart on spring patents, tint close together on baker and. winter straights, although only small sales were effected: .Minnesota patents, $:i.S.V(t' 4.20; winter patents. J3.60fl3.9); winter straights, $:t. 101(3.5.1; winter extras, J2.C5fl 2.R5; Minnesota bakers, J2.S0fl;i.l0; winter low grades. J2.avi2.!0. Hye Hour, steaily; fair to good, J3.00iy3.20; good to fancy, J3.21 (T3.C5. C0UNMKAI Firm; yellow western, SGc; .city. S5e; Hramlywlne. $2.IOf2.55. HYK Klrm; No. 2 western. G3e f. o. b.. alloat; state rye, 59c c. I. f., New York earlots. HAIU.IOY Dull: fcedlncr. 44Ti4fie e I. f New York; malting, 491fCOi;c c. 1. f'. New I York. HAHLKY MAUT Nominal; western, 65fp C5o. V1I HAT Receipts. M.111 bu.; exports. 20.0IJ bu. ; spot llrm: No. 2 red. MfltilV f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 red. Sl4c, elevator: No. 1 northern, Duluth, sic f. o. b. afloat, (lromi)t; No. 1 Duluth, Mc nllo.it. prompt. Options opened weak under foreign selling and uvldences of rain In tho northwest: fol lowing this caino a scure of shorts, with a full recovery in prices, lutluenccd by strong spring wheat markets and a complaint of northwest crop reports on a largo scale; Joxed strong at lHc net advance; July, RMi iS i-lCo, closed at 7S'ie: September, 77 i:W6fi7 9.16c. closed at 79c. CORN-Receipts. 70,075 hu,; oxpnrts, 101, ru. bu.; spot llrm; No. 2, IGlfco f. o. b. alloat nnd 45o elevator. Options opened lower -with wheat, but recovered on damnge re ports from the Argentine, small country ncccptances and tho lato rise, in wheat; ; pscd firm at lie net advance; Julv, 4lff 4t'.,c, closed at tllic; September, 41Tifl43c, closed lit 45c. OATS Receipts, 26,600 bu.; exports, 10,139 bu.; spot tinner; No. 2, 27e; n'o. 3, 2flU--No. 2 white, 23'ie; No. 3 white, 25e; track jnlxed, western, 27fiasise; track white, 2:i' clio,AcK,90o,yi ",,r,nK' KIi70i B0" " MOPS (Juiet ; state, common to choice 1599 crop, IWUc; Paclllc coast, 1S99 crop, li 13e; olds. S15c. 1 ' HIDKS-Qulet; Onlveston, 20 to 2.1 pounds. ISo; California, 21 to 25 pounds, 211ac; Texas dry. 22 to 30 pounds. He. l.HATIIKK-Sleady; hemlock sole, Huenoi Ayres, light to heavy, aU4l24'.:o; acid, 2i-4 !)'. 1 COAI-Steady. PROVKSIONS-Heef. steady: family. J13.00 lf..20; mess, $9,605(10 00; beet hams. J2O,u0ff 21.C0; packet, JIO.OOli 10.15; extra Indlu mess. Jlii.OOji 17.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. $.00(f(9.W)j pickled shoulderii, ti.751t 7.00; pickled hams, $IO.Ofll0.50. hard, weak; western steamed, JG.M); refined, weak; continent, Ji.Oo; South America, J7.75; com pound, $6.25. Pork, easy; family, $13,504? 14.25; short clear, $13.&0'(U.25; mess, $11.73 Ci'12.60. TALI,OW-Dull; city, 4Uc; country, 41Hf 4?iC. IllCU-Steady. MOI.ASSKS-Steady: New Orlenns open kettle, good to choice. Il5(fr3c. llUTrt:n-Recclpt, G,tai pkgs,; steady; reunery extras, 15Ufil9c, factory, UlJVHc, CIIUliSK Receipts. t,(S( pkgs.; Ilrmer; large. vhl(e and colored. 9ie; small, whlto and colored, 9c. HUMS- Receipts, S.4I4 pkgs.; steady; west ern, loss off, 13l4tHe; western, at mark, Wl3c .M ICTA 1S-The market for metnls ruled rather quiet, with a weak undertone; cables showed no material change from the pre vious day's close Tin In the local mnrkct held at 43.75, with sellers at this tlgurc nt lb" dost ; pig Iron warrants wero weak and nominally quoted at $11.10; northern No. 1 foundry was quoted at 119; copper, dull and unchanged, on baIs of $18.50; lead continues unsettled at $3.7i'ir,(3.77'. and spelter was weak at $1 22!yiTl.2tl4, The broker's' price for lead was J.i.GO and for copper $10.60. OMAHA M'HOI.KSAI.K .11 A UK HTM. fiiiiilltloii of Trade unit (tiiotntlonn on Stnpli mill I'niicy I'roduee. KfKlH Receipts, liberal: good stock, 9'4c Kt VI-: Poril'RY-lleus, ii't,5(7c; roosters, according to age and size, ;K(t4u; broilers, 1ST2(ic ducks. fi'H'c, geese, Se; turkeys, Sc. l'RKSH DRI:sSI:D POri,TRY-llens, Sff S'ie; roosters. i;f(7e; ilucks and geese. Ml 10c; broilers, l'n to 2 lbs., per iloz., $3.0Oy 1.60; f..rl:-ys, I2'r. Ut'TTICH Common to fair. 13c; choice, tfftlCc; separator, 20v; gathered creamery, 171 1M. I-'ISII-Troiit. Se; blue fish. 10c; pickerel, c; catll?h, 12c; dressed buffalo. 7c; roe shad, each. 80c; whltellsb. 10c; herring, 5.'; black bass, 15c; salmon 13c; whlto bass, !'c; crop ph. 10c; pike. 9r; halibut. 12c; bullheads, 10r; ring perch, 6c; lobsters, green, 22c; boll"d lnbtcii 21c. PIOKONS-I.lve, per doz., 90cfl$1.00. VKAI.S-Cholce. nil 10.'. MAY Per carload lots: Upland, choice, JT.W; midland, choice, $6.fi0: lowland, choice, $5,10; rye straw, choice, $6; No. 3 corn, 33c; No. .", white oats, 23'4e; cracked corn, per ton, $11X0; corn nnd oats, chopped, per ton, $1.1; bran, per ton, $12.00flT-'.5O; shorts, per ton, $12 50. vi:c!i:taum:s. crci'.MHHHS-Per doz., COc. ASPARAdt'S Homo grown, per doz., 20 il-'i'. Ni:W TfRNIPS-I'cr doz. bunches, 2.1c. SPINACH- Per box. 40fi50c. Ni:w Iliurre-Pcr doz. bunches, 305i33c. MCTTI'CU Per dozen bunches. 20dT25c. RADlSHi:S Home grown, per tloz., 15g 2fk'. PKAS !Vr li,-bn. basket, 40. WAX ItUANS-Per 1-3 bu. box, COflGOc. POTATOKi Per bu. choice, 25fl40c. Ni:W l'OTATOKS-Por bu., 70c. CAHHAOK-Callfornla, per lb., 2c. CACI.H-M.OWKR-Per doz.. $1. TOMATO US Kloridu, per six-basket crate, $t.ji; Mississippi, per four-basket eratr. $1 CO. MI'SHROOMS-l'er pound box, COc, ItlU'llAltH Per pound. l'.412c. O.NMONS-New llermuda, per CO-lb. crate, $2.50; new southern, per 70-lb. sack, $2; California, per sack, $2.1.1. , KUCITS. STRAWUHRRIKS - .Missouri slilpplng stock, per 21-tit. c.use. $2.2502.60; home grown stock. $2.25ii2.5ti. HI.ACKHlUtRIKS Per 24-nt. case, $2.23. HI.ACK RASPIIi:RKIi:S-Pcr 21-qt. case, $3.00; per 21-pl. case. $1.20. RKD RASPHiniRlKS - Per 21-pt. case, 2.5'). "ct'RRANTS Per 24-qt. case, $2.00. PKACHKS-Calirornla, per box, $1. APRICOTS-Callfornln, per box, $1.23. OOOSIOHKRRIHS-Per 21-qt. cose. $2. CHKRRIKS-Calllornla, per 10-lb. box, $1.10; Missouri, per 21-qt. case, $2. TROPICA!, FRUITS. PINICAPPI,KS-Per doz., J2.00S2.50. ORANOKS California, Mediterranean sweets, per box, JI.OO; budded seedlings. J.!. MCMONS-Cnllfornla, fancy. J3.7504.OO; choice, $3.50. GRAPH KRt'IT-Callfornln, per box. $1. HANANAS Per bunch, according to size, $2.00'i2.50. HIDES. IIIDKS-No. 1 green hides, Gl4c; No. 2 gretn hides. B'4c; No. 1 salted hides, 714c; No. 2 salted hides, 14c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 9c: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Sc. MISCELLANEOUS. Nl'TS Hickory, large, per bu., $1.25; shellbarks, $1.35; English walnuts, per lb., 12fll3c; filberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb., llflGc; peanuts, raw, iter lb., CHflGc. JIONKY Per 21-scctlon case, $3,5013.75. SI. I, mils Ci-hIii unit Provision. ST. LOUIS. Juno 13. WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red, cash, elevutor, 72c; track, 75f? 7312e; June, 72V-; July, 73H&73ic; August, Tic; Soptomber, 74UT7tUo; No. 2 hard, 6Sft70c. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 39c; track, 40 40'ic; June, 39c; July, 3ST4c; September, 3!iT4fl39c. OATS Strong; No. 2 cash, 21c; track, 2t',4c; Juno. 21c; July. 22-ftc; September, 22io; No. 2 white.' 27i(2714c RYE No market. KI.OUR-Dull nnd unchanged. SEEDS Timothy, unchanged. Flax, dull, $1.77. CORNMEAIr-Steady, $2.03)2.10. HRAN Steady; sacked lots, east track, G3A64c. HAY'-Tlmothy, strong, $6.00311.50; prairie, weak, $7.00'a8.2.1. WUISKY-Steady. $1.23. 1 RON" COTTONT1 ES-J1.30. HAClCrlNC.-TTiflSe. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; Jobbing, $11.73. J,tird, hlglier; prime steam, $1X3714; choice, $6.421s. Ury salt meats (boxed), llrm; extra shorts. $7; clenr ribs, $7.1214: clear sides, $7.ai, Ilacon (boxed), llrm; ex tra s'.iorts, $7.C0; clear ribs, $7.624; clear sides. $7.75. METALS Lead, quiet; $3,70. Spelter, lower; $1.00. POULTRY Steady; chickens, 7c; springs, 12fll4c; turkeys. 6c; springs, 11c; ducks, Be; springs 9c; geese, 3c; springs, 714c. EOC.S Steady; 9c. HUTTER-Steady; creamery, 1601814c; dairy, llfflGe. RECEIPTS Flour. C00O bbls.; -wheat, 13, 00i) bu.; corn. 74,000 bu. ; oats, 22.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. T.000 hbls.j wheat, 13,00) bu.; corn, 6l,0"0 bu.; oats, 30,000 1)U. Kiiiiniim City firntn nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Juno n.-IVHEAT-July, G5'c; September. 671ie; cash, No. 2 hnrd, G5flCisc; No. 3, 02fo65c; No. 2 red, 68c; No. 3, 641) 67c. CORN July. 2614c; September, 36Uc; cash, No. 2 mixed. 37'.4f(3Sc; No. 2 white, 3SU:iSje: No. 3. SSc. OATS No. 2 white. 23c. RYE-No. 2. 53c. IIAY-Cboice timothy, $10.0010.69; choice prairie. $6.50J7.O0. Hl'TTER-Creumery, 1617c; dairy, fancy, lie. EGOS-dleavy on heavy receipts; fresh Missouri nnd IfaiiMis stock. 814c per doz.; seconds, 5c, lo.ss off, cases returned: south ern, 6c; now whlto wood cases Included, 14c more. RECEIPTS Wheat, 63,600 bu.; corn, 73, 4&J bu.; oats, G.OCO bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 36,000 bu.; corn, 14, 900 bu.; oats, 1,000 bu. Liverpool (irnlii mil! Provision. LIVERPOOL, June ll.-WHEAT-Spot, steady; No. 1 northern spring, 5s lid; No, 1 California, 6s 2d(&Cs 3d. Futures, quiet; July, Cs lOlid; September, fis 10Hd; Decem ber, nominal. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new, 3s UUd; old, Is 3d. Futures, steady; July. 3s 10-V1: September, 3s lHi,d. PROVISIONS-IIams. short cut. steady nt 47s. Lard, American refined. In 2S-lb. palls, dull at 25s. Tallow, Australian, In Ixindon, dull nt 25s. CHEESE American finest white, firm nt 60s; American 11 nest colored, llrm at 60s. PEAS-Canartlan. 5s 7d. Recelnts of viieat during the last three days. 326.000 cen. als. Including 191,0000 Amer ican. Receipts of American com during the last three days, 267,000 centals. Toledo Mnrl.ct. TOLEDO, Juno 15.-WHEAT-lIlgher, ac tive; spot, 7H'4c; July, 7S4c; August, 7S74e; Seiitember, 794c. CORN Dull, unchanged; No. 2 cash. 40c. OATS Dull, unchanged; No. 2 ensh, 2314c RYE Dull, unchanged; No. 2 cash, 09c. SEEDS Clover, active, unchanged. Diilulb Wheat Market. DULUTH. Minn.. Juno 15.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard. cash. 75c; July. 75N,e; September, 76V; No. I northern, cash, 73c; July. 71c; September, 711e; No. 1 northern, cash, 73ae; No- spring, 79c. CORN-3!i:c. O ATS-22'ii'O 23 Pliltnilellililn ProAucp Mnrkct, PHILADELPHIA, Juno 15. HUTTER Steady ; fancy western creamery, 19c; fancy western mints. 20c. EOCiS Steady; fresh nearby nnd west ern, la'fco; tresn soutnwestern, is'sc; ircsn southern, He. Peorlii .Mnrlirli, PEORIA, June 15.-CORN-IIIghcr; No. 2, " (IaTS Firm; No. 3 white, aiW-4c. WHISKY-On basis of $1.23 for finished goods. .Milwaukee (i nil u MnrLct. MILWAUKEE. Juno 15.-WHEAT-Flrm; No. 1 northern, 72!it(731ic; No. 2, "Fo7214c RYE-Ste.idy; No. 1, 6713c. HARLliY Urm; No, 2, 41c; sample, 39ff I3'ic. MliiucHpiilla Wlieut Murkel. MINNEAPOLIS, June 15.-W!IEAT-Jn store: No, l northern, 72e; July, 724c; Sep tember, 73c. On track: No. 1 hard. 73c; No, 1 northern, 73e; No. 2 northern, 71'4c I'oftco Mni'Uet, Ni:W YORK. Ju;ih 15.-COFFEE-Tho market for toffee futures opened steady In tone, with prices 5 points higher and fur ther advanced Iv4jl6 points on uctlvo cover- 'ing, foreign buying and the Investment orders from the public prompted bv bul lish European cables I n reused spot de mand, strong statlstUnl position and. the lack of reassuring news from plague cen ters In crop country, Hiilllsh prejudice created by growing belief In tho short cro.t. The close was steady at a net ad vance of fyfT15 points. Total sales, 35,175 bags, Including; July. $7.3W7.53; August, $i.C0; September, $7 'Ml'SA; October, $i 111? i.51; December, $7.05(117.75; March, $7.75'ij' "sr.: M'iy. $7.sw(s.oo. MOVKMIIVI'.N OF .STOCKS AM) 1IO.MIS. Dnj'n Market llai Scnrcelj a Parallel In Point of MiiKiinll NEW YORK, June IB. -To lind a iaralle to today's stagnation In the stock market It would be necessary to go back to the period of the last presidential campaign. A unmoor of usually active stocks were not dealt In to the extent of a single share, and It was long afternoon before such speculative leaders as Hrooklyn Trail sit or Manhattan made Its appearance on the tape nt all. There was some desultory speculation In Sugar during the morning at mi nil vance of about a point, but that stock fell back Into the rut of dullness which characterized the whole market. Large offerings of Northern Paclllc began to appear near 2 o'clock, nt which lime tho directors wero nsseinblli'- to take action on the- eml-annual d'vldctid. The stock fell Into quietude In the last hour nnd hung about a pulnt below last night's level. It was not until after the close of the market that the (iiinounee incut wns made that only a 1 per cent dividend had been ibelared for lh six months' period. The proposed notion of the directors seems to have been 1 out n close secret, so that no estimate can be formed of the effect of this action on the stock market. At the last dividend ;icrloJ the directors ileielareil 2 per cent on the common stock, 1 per cent of which was called regular semi-annual and I per cent extra. Several weeks ago th" stock was l ushed up above itt by u spooulittlvo p oI on the allegation that u regular setnl-un-mini dividend of 2 per cent would be de clared for the last six months. More re. eently rumors huve been abroad that the directors would hesitate to put the slock on a regular I tier cent basis, but It has been generally accepted In specu lative circles that the last dividend uctlon would lie repeated, that Is to say, u 2 per cent dividend declared, but 1 tier cent to be called extra. No Intimation has been heard In Wall street that the actual nmount to be disbursed would be cut In half. Tho action tnken proved u surprise and what the elTect may ! upon the general market It Is Impossible to foresee. It Is a clear announcement of the formulated Judgment of the directors, heretofore III formally announced by ofllcluls of the com pany, that the current high level of earn ings cannot be maintained. It will be accepted also ns confirmation of tho reports of extensive damage to tho northwestern wheat crop. The price move ment In today's market was Irregular and without slgulllcnnce. Not much nttentlon was paid to the forecast of tomorrow's hank statement, but It Is expected that u lo.ss of cash by the banks will be dis closed, owing to the $3,500,000 export of gold, which seems to have been only partly offset by tho receipt of cash from the In terior. New York exchange at Chicago, however, has moved upward during tho week and today touched 20c premium. According to tho statements from the leading bnnks, the net Joss In cash will probably bo upward of $1,000,000. Tho bond market shared fully In the dull ness of the stock market and price changes wore tuslgnlllcaut. Total sales, par value, $SOO,000. United States bonds were un changed In bid quotations. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: Business wns nt tho lowest possible ebb In tho markets hero today and dull In tone. Afrlcnns llnnlly hardened the markets. Americans hesitated and were stagnant throughout the session, puzzled by New York's con tradictory movements Following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchangoj Atchison i"S Union Pacific do prd Riiltlmore & Ohio Canadian Pacific Canada Southern 1 do pfd. . . 73'4 . . 71 .. 19' i .. 8 . ?J'i .. It's 7Vj Wabash do pM W. A: L. H do 2d pfd... Wis. Central .... Third Avenue ... .. 92 .. ".1'i . . 26 .. 10' ..t2V Ches. & Ohio Chicago Ot. W (" . II. & Q.... ..10S Chicago, 1. & !.... 20 Adams IJxpreps ....117 do pM .11 Cldcnco & U. I V, iner. express .133 V. s. Kxprcf.... Wells-Korgo Kx.. Amfr. Cot. Oil.... do pfd Anier. Malting .. do pfd Amr. S. & n.... do pf,l Amer. Spirits .... do pfd Amfr. S. II do pfj Amer. . & IV.... do pfd Amer. Tin Plate.. do pM Amor. Tobacco .. . 41 .120 . i:n . M . 3 . 20 . 35; . SI'j 2U . 17 . ion . l'3 . 34i . 74 . 21 . 74 Chicago & N. IV.... 1M C, It. I. & P WK C. C. C. & St. L... .1714 Colo. Southern CV; do tut pfil It, do 2d pfd 1T'4 Del. & Hudson tll'i Del. L. & W m Denver & 11, O.... 1TH no pro r; Brie HU do 1st PM 3t'i C,t. Nor. pfd If,!", Hocking Coal IS',,' Harking Valley 14'., Illinois Central ....112 Iowa Central 18 50 do pfd. .129 do 1M k. c, i. & a.... i j. n. & iv do pf d Lake Shore Louis. & Nah.... Manhattan L atet. .St. lly Mex. Central .... Minn. & St. L. ... do pfd Mo. 1'acltie Mobile & Ohio.... M., K. & T Anaconda .M. Co j Itrk. H.ip. Tr cs't Colo. V. & I .nij Con. Tubacco 2'!r'4 do pfd ;,i4 Federal Steel 3114 do pfd iKij General llleelrlc . . .111 i Glucose Sugar m do pfd 55 Int'n'l Paper 23; do pfd 0.1 Liclede lias ijij National Itlsctilt .. 2S'i iV pfd 7!'3 National Lead 19 do pfd fill J National steel .... ;si,, do pfd S", N. Y. Air Drake.... 15 No. AinerUnn i:,',i Pacific Const .10 do 1st pfd 2 .. 30 .. if, ..212'i .. FS' ..ISt .. 12 .. :.3',i .. 31 .. 51'i .. IS .. 1014! do pfd.. .. 32'4 N. .1. Central KUi N Y. Control.. .130 Nor. & st do pfd No. Pacific do pfd Ontario & W . .'.3I3 . , . 51 . 73'i . 2U . (2 Ore. It. & N. do pfd "6 do 2d pfd... CO 2i 111, Pennsylvania 12.1 Paclllc Mail Heading do 1st pfd do 2d rM Illo Grande 'West. do pfd ni4'l'eople's (bis 1t Pressed Steel Car do pfd 70 5 Pullman Pal. Cnr..1M Standard It. & T. . .1'$ Sugar li;t't do pfd Ill Tenn. C. A I r,'; V. S. leather !"4 do pfd 7 st. l. : s. r do Ul pfd 6? do 2d pfd 33'J fit. L. S. IV ! do pfd 23i St. Paul 1 ISTi IJ. S. Itubrier... do pfd Western Cnlon do pfd 171 Bt. Paul & Uinaha..li So. Pacific ".'ill it's 11 '.'! Republic J. 8 So. Hallway IIV3 ilo pfd do pfd u2i P. C. C. & St. L. . Texas & Pacific... r,54 Kx-dlvldend. Xnv York .Money MnrUot. NKW YORK, .Juno 15. MONK Y On call, easy nt VlifiJ per cent; last loan. 1' oer cent; prlino mercantile paper, 3lfcft44 per cent. STIRLING KXCIIANOF, Faster, with nctuul business In bankers' bills nt $l.S7',;ii' I.S7U for demand and at $1. Steffi 1.81T for CO dayn; posted rates, $I.W,,1j'l.bS',s; commer cial bills. JI.RPfH.SPi. SII.VKR-Certllleates. OOfjtilc; bar. COUc: Mexican dollars. Wtv. nONDSOovernment, steady; stnte, In nctlvo; railroad, Irregular. The closing prices on bonds today are as follows: IT. S. ref. 2i do coupon do 2s, reg do 3s, rcg do coupon do new 4h. reg. .. do coupnn do old 4, reg.... do coupon do Ss, reg do coupnn r. of c, 3 n Atchison gen. s.. do ndj. 4s Can. So. 2s C. & o. 4'as do Ds "0. N. W. c. 7. do S. F. deb. C. Oldcngo Ter. 4s.... Culo. Si. 4 1). & It. O. Is do 4s K. T. V. & O t. Krle general 4s P. V. & I). 0. li. Gen. Rlectrlc &.. la. Centrul Is K. C. P. & CI. Is. L. & N. mil. 4s... 103 M.. 1C. it T. 2s Wi do 4s 100 N Y. I'. Is IPO N. .1. C. gen. 5s.... 100 No Pacific 3s 184'i do t tS4p, Y C & S I, 4.. ,114' . & W. con. 4s.... ,115V Iregon Nav. Is .1':' do 4s .111', O. S. L. Cs 121 do r, .101 Heading gen, 4s..., . l 11. a. W. Is .100 St L A I M c. 5s.. . nv St. L. & S. F. g. 6s .UO'i St. I'rfiil consols.... .141Vi' St. P.. C. & V. Is. .117 I ilo 5s . V,1 So. Purine U M So. Hallway r,s . 09'J s. U. & T. 6s .101 ITexas & I'ac Is... .1H', do 2s . 7204 Cnlon Pacific 4s..., . 70',i Vnliah Is .lll'i do 2 113 West Shore 4 . 71 Wis. Central M .100 Vn. Centuries rr.r, 01) 1'1'i 121V, tan; lOI'l p'i !I7'1 leii 102 i, 127'4 in o'i 110V, 123 170' , 120 12i) fO lll'i 112'i .im; 111 101', IH'i iti C2V4 When issued. Offered. .New York MIiiIiik (liiotntioim, NKW YORK. June l.l.-Tho following nro tho closing quotations for mining shares today. "oih ("hollar Cruwn Point !oa, Cal. & Va... Peadwood Gould fc Carrie ... Hale & Norcross.. Homeitakn Iron Sliver Mevl.un ' n. . 7 .lir, .. to . 10 . 21 ,N0.) ,. CO . H Ontario Ophlr Plymouth Quicksilver do pM Sierra Nevada Standard Cnlon Con Yellow Jacket . ....7(0 .... 72 .... 10 ,...t:o ....7J0 .... 27 .. .150 .... H .... 10 I'orelKii FIiiiiiicIiiI, . PARIS. June 15,-Huslness opened dull of tho Herlln and London markets. Sub sequently there was a better feeling on ....i.n,. ........ ... a were urmer on Investment demand, Rio tlntos were weak. , UU1 1.1, ,i, lutin'jiiurnco (II U(i rlSO 111 tho price of copper. Later this reacted and closed weak, lalrs eoniDcnced dull, but becumo steadier, 'j'lirco per cult rentes, loif 271,0 for Ihe account. F.xchnngc on London, 25f nc for checks, Spnnlsh 4s closed at 72.3o LONDON, June 15. -The market for American securities ruled dull and Inac tive all day. with business limited to pro fessional trading. The rlnnl tone was, quiet hut steady. Spanish Is closed lit 714. Hold to tho amount of XfioO.O'io was taken Into the llank or Knglaud today, the consign ment being from Russia. There were also withdrawals from the bank of 205,0110, mostly for shipment to tho Cape. HHRL1N, Juno IS. Prices on the bourse today opened weak on lower warrants from (llasgow, unsatisfactory reports' from New York and the news from Tien Tsln. Later there was 11 recovery. III sympathy with tho llrmness in London. After tho close of resular business on tho bourse mine shares relapsed. Iloslou stocks null Hoods. ROSTON, June 1.I.-C11II loans, 2i3 per cent; timo loans, SilM per cent. Olllclal closing: A T. & S. F . 2:. . 71'i West Unit West. i:ietrlc Atchison 4s N, li. 41. ft C. 5s.. Adventure Allouer. Alining Co, Atuat. Copper Atlantic Iloston & Mont Hullo Se HoRton.... Cal. llecla Centennial Franklin Humboldt Or nnla Parrot (Julticy Santa 1-V ('opper. .. Tanuirnck Ctuli Mining 4 134 lOO'i 01 3 1 SI 2 DOO "il 0 i 4 114 so ,10 10 do pfd Amer. thisar . .. do pfd Hell Telephone ... Huston Albany. Ho'ton Klovutiv! . Ilostnn Me C . It. & y Dominion Coal .. In pfd Federal Sleel .... do pfd Fl'ctiliurg pM .... Oncnil Weotrle lid. Hleo. Ill Mexican Central N. i:. (1. & ('.... Old Dominion .... lluhber t,. Cnlon Pacific Hx-dlvldemir .117 .111 .300 .Sll'i .115 .191 .IMS . 39 .11711 . 314 . 03' 4 .1314 .133 .M4 . 12 . 164 . If'a . !5 . Sil 1334 43i t ... , , -, ,.,iiiiii ,iinei 1(1111111 1 ions. LONDON, June 15.-1 p. m.-ClosIng: Consols, money ,7. .lot',1 Hrle mi 3.Vi 66' 4 J 7ST4 r,i 4 40'.; no acci ini li.'i; do 1st pfd.. Pennsylvania ... Heading No. Pacific pfd.. flr,,M.1 Tf,,nt Atchison 2fi4 Canadian Pacific .. 01i m. imui Illinois Central l.oulslllc C. P. pf.l N. Y Central.., ..117' ..1114 . 7!vil Amconda . 7.,iltnnil Mines .... .ISII HAH SILVKR-Stcady at 27 11-lCd. MONKY 141(13, .per cent. Tho rate of discount In the open market for shoit blls Is 24 per cent; for threu months' bills. 24fi2 per cent. linnk ClearliiRs. CIIICAOO, June M.-Clearlngs, $21,7(51,219; haluiU'CH. $l,:9,2Sii; posted exchange, $1,854 5M.SS4: Now York exchange. 20- premium. ST. LOIMS. June 15. -Clearings. $1,007,017; balances. $79S.03ii; money, 4TJ7 per cent; New ork exehaligo, 10o discount bid. par nuked. CINCINNATI. Juno 15. Clearings, $2,2S9, ,,j0; New York exchange, 15fa20c premium; money. 24fi; per cent. HAIriMORH. June 15.-CIcnrlngs, $3,417, 31!); balances, $100,578. PII1LADKLPIIIA. June lo.-CIearlngs, $lX.60i.:VW; balances, $I.370.&3I. NKW YORK. Juno 15. Clearings, $142,S42, 000; balances. $'.i'jo,16l. ROSTON. Juno 15.-Clearlngs, $20,012,001; balances, $1,34,7S3. Condition of the Trrnmiry. WASHINGTON, June 13.-Toduy's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reservo In tho division of redemntlon, shows: Available cash "balance, $147,750,231; gold, $72,013,437. Cotton Market. NKW YORK, Juno 15. COTTON-Futures closed steady; June, $S.60; July, $s.70; August, $S,40; September, $7.92; October, January $,. CO; February, $7.02; March. $7.04; April. J'Oj; May, $7.68. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands. 9 1-lCe; middling gulf, 9 6-lbc; sales, 23 bales. N 10 v OHLKAN3. June 15.-COTTON-Steady: sales, fi0 hales; ordinary, 7ll-16c; good ordinary, 8 3-lfc; low middling, SC-lGc: middling. 01-lfie; good middling, i',c; mld i'.'lilP fa,.r 9'e: receipts, 439 bales; Btock, il,215 balos. Futures, steady; June. $ asked; July, $I.WJ9.07; August, $.4tfiS.45; September, t7.7HtT.75; October, $7.4.V(i7.t6; November, I7.36rf7.37; December. $7.35f(7.3C; Junuary. $,.3Git7.37; February. t7.3SSt7.40; March, $7.41Tr7.43. ST T-TITI) Tt,nA ir. rr-rmi--K changed; middling. S4c; sales, none; ro Sr'JU'A ui'm: shipments, 761 bales; stock, Cnllfornln Dried Fruits). NI2W YORK, June 15. CALIFORNIA DR.IKD FRUITS Continues Its narrow rut, being Inactive And nominally unchnnged. Huslness was very slow In tho market for evaporated apples, with sellers holding the ni'l'riMUR'A nnulllnn D.t..,. V. , j tarfl, iiinvuvn, wore iinohanged: State, common. 44f(5c. Prunes, "si";, mnty, its'UJi'. 'rriiiies, i'.i'O'C per lb., ns to size and quality. Apricots, Royal, 121114c; Moor Park, lofflsc. Peaches, peeled, lfifi20e; impeded, Mfiv. Dry CooiIn Market. NKW YORK. June 15.-DRY GOODS Somo fair orders reported for prints for fall on new basis of 5c for best fnncles. De mnnd for other descriptions of cotton good.s continues good nnd Is readily met nt previous prices. Nothing doing In print cloths and no change In price. Linens are ut.m. 1.,, ........1.. n...in . . t,ui . iuuiup.1 HlilCllVC ana tonu of market easy. (Ill Market. LIVERPOOL. Juno M.-OILS-Cottonseed, Hull reilned, June nnd August, dull. 21s. Turpentlno spirits, dull, 3s. LONDON. Juno 15. OILS-Calcutta lin seed, spot. Ms 3d. Linseed, 31s. Petroleum spirits, Os. Turpentine spirits, 3Ss. Wool Market. ST. LOFIS, Mo June 15,-WOOL-Gen-crally slightly lower ami dragging: me (Hum grades, 15fr21e; light, line. MSlSc; heavy, line, 11015c; tub washed, lDfiilc. Sonar Mnrki'i. NUW ORLDANS. Ln., June 15.-SUOAR Strong; centrifugal, yellow, 44ft5o; sec onds, 3f!Uc. Molasses, quiet and nominal. lilrctrlc Cars C0III1I0, COLl'Mlll'S, O.. Juno 15. Two electric cars, returning from Minerva Park, eamo together In a ten-Ill" roar-end collision nbotit midnight and four people were seriously Injured. They were: William H. Dovere, hip dislocated and bruised; s. li. Morris, liaiid badly torn; W. Powell, leg Injured; John Moor, bruised and leg In Jurod. Crowbars had to be used to pry the cars apart to release .Mr. Dovere. HIiIihiIIi'n Condition Critical. NKW YORK. Juno 15.-At a Into hour last night the physlclnns nt the Presbyterian hospital said thero had been no Improvement In tho preceding twenty four hours In the condition of John Clark Rldpath. the historian, who for several weeks has been a patient there. Mr. Rld path Is suffering from typhoid pneumonia. Ills condition is critical. Who Is tho most populnr young lady In Nebraska? If you think you know, vote for hor. TIIH Hi: M, TV MAItKIIT. INSTRl'MliNTS place d" on record Friday, Jur.o 15: AVarrnnty Ilccds. Clara Oberholty.er and hushand to J. N. Wlllai'd, lot I. block I, Cottage park $ 500 W. II. Uoyd nnd wlfo to S, li. Welsh mis, south W feet of w',4 lot 3, block 1, Improvement Association add 100 Ursula Rose to lleilrlce Olmstead, lot C, block II, Florence , 123 Deal rice OluiKtead and husband to 010 Olsen, same 1.10 Lewis Gregory and wlfo to A. J. Russell, c?4 lot 0, block 1, Patrick's mhl 905 Georgo Guile and wife to Wllllum P. Thor, lot 20, block 2. ln Thirteenth Street add. (rellle) 2.C00 M. I. Myer.s nnd husband to John ltlomberg, a tract In nw hiv 10-15-13 G00 AV. S. Illakelov and wlfo to C. F. Oil innro, west SO feet of u4 lot 7 nnd oast 2 foot of north 110 feet lot S, block 5, Park Place ,00 It. M. Smith to W. A. Stone, north 22 feet lot 3 ami south 22 feet lot 2, block 3, li. V. Smith's add 2,500 Fidelity Trust company to L. M. Knox. n'a lot 01. Nelson's add 2.000 M. li. Lease and wlfo to (1. II. Payne, lot I, Lafayette Place 10 G. II. Payne and wlfo lo L. M. Knox, lot 1, block .'), Kountzo Ith add.... 2,000 lull Claim OeeilM. S. K. Jnckson to llattlo Nuse, 1x110 feet In sw 10-15-13 1 Mary Golstnn ct nl to Frank Gol stem, 2 acres In nw sw ll-IU-10 1,2 ) Frank Oolsloii nnd wlfo to Anna Clapp et ul, ai sw 11 and w 21.51 ncres of w'.i lie ulid nw 1 1-16-10. 1,330 O. M. llohlt lo .1. O. Armour, west 11 feet lot 7. West Will 1 Deeds. Master in chancery lo G. A. Trap hagen. lot 3, block .",5S, South Omaha 5,00) Same to L. II. Hall, lot I. Hall Place. 1,1'f) Sheriff to C. M. Hunt, lot 4, A. J. Clark's subdlv . . ...... 0) Same 10 Packers' National hank, lots n nnd 10. block 2; lots 15 and 10. block 3: lots :i and 4, block 6; lots 1 nnd 5, block 0. Comer --0 Total uinount of transfers $3,677 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Corn fed Stetn Fully Study, Ootomoi Sttadj to Weak. nltb OTHER KINDS OF KILLERS ABOUT STEADY Host Slinvr Sonic Improvement In (be .Matter of Prices Sheer Without Cbniigo Mi crythlnK Hold In (i)ioil Season. SOUTH OMAHA, June 15. Receipts were: Olllclal Monday .... Olllclal Tuesday ... Olllclal Wednesday Olllclal Thursday . Olllclal Friday .... Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. 1,775 1,231 2,0-il 1,910 751 619 fi,231 3.401 3,197 2,356 11,012 9,715 7.471 (IJVO Flvo days this week. ...18,011 42.GM 6,(31 Sarao days lust week. . . .12.U6 11.250 7,103 Samo days week before.. 11,730 55,2'il ll,v2i Samo three weeks ago.. 10,520 M.tt'i 13,210 Samo four weeks ago.... 1S.3I5 43,778 18,4.1.1 Average price paid for hogs for tho last several days, with comparisons; I1W.I1S.19.I1S3S.I1S97.I1S36.I1SM.II8M. Juno 1.. 4 SSI 3 50 4 21 3 101 2 SCI 4 301 4 51 June 2 Juno 3 June 4. .... June G June 0 , Juno 7 Juno S Juno 9 Juno 10 Juno 11 Juno 12 June 13,... June II June 15 4 S3 3 5.S I 12 3 32 S5 4 13 4 41 4 43 4 53 4 50 4 53 4 S3 I 67 4 65 4 71 4 70 4 61 3 uU 4 03, 3 26 4 10, 3 32 2 K6 I 34 2 S7, I .13 2 93 4 35 3 01, 4 29 4 31 1 !)l 3 68 3 31 3 051 3 07 I 01 4 9.1 3 SS 3 30 3 31, 3 29 3 27 3 27 3311 3 29 4 31 6 02! 3 601 3 81 OS 5 Oil 3 61 3 9: 3 01 3 53! 3 9S 3 55 -I 13 4 as 4 44 5 00 2 9, 4 92 3 57 3 00. 4 26 4 32 4 38 4 411 4 Sl 3 61 3 03 4 S5i 3 60 3 79 I S9i 3 0I 3 77 3 32 98! Indicates Sunday The olllclal number of cars ot stock brought In todny by each road was: Cattlc.H'gs.Sh'P.H'r's. (.'.. m. c hi. p. uy O. & St. L. Ry Mo. Paclllc Ry 21 Union Pne. System... 31 F., 13. & M. V. R. It.. 7 S. U. tc V Ry C, Ht P, M & O Ry.. 21 It. & M. R. R. R.... 17 C, II, & Q. Ry I K. C. & St. J 1 C, R. I. & P., F. 1 C, R. 1. . P., AV 1 3 3 17 24 11 23 9 'i 1 15 Total receipts ....103 4 15 Tho disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Ruyers. Cattle Hogs. Sheep. 621 1.209 121 1.124 2 Omaha Packing Co.... 397 t.. it. Hammond Co h'wlft nnd Company Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & eo Omaha P. Co., K. C... Cudahy P. Co., K. C... Swift, from country.... G. H. Hammond, K. C. W. I. ..Stephen L. F. Husz Cudahy Uros. & Co H. F. Hobblck Other buyers Totals 33 6S3 49 313 9.1 3G3 286 24 27 174 "V) 161 3,161 211 '0 531 !,64S 6,649 631 CAT TLB Today's market was devoid of nny marked changes In any direction or on any kind of cattle. The receipts were moderate and there wns n fnlr demand on tho part of both packers nnd shippers, but at the same time the market was not particularly active or lively. It was nctlve enough, however, to effect a reasonably early clearance, everything of any account being sold and weighed up long before mid day. Cornfed steers of good quality sold nt fully steady prices nnd the demnnd ap peared to be the best for that kind ot cattle. On tl.e other hand the commoner kinds wero steady to weak. Cows nnd heifers were In very light supply. In fact that has been the case for so many days now that It seems hardly necessary to repeat It every day. At the fame tlmo there was the usual good demand for the good kinds. Holders of common stuff complained that It did not sell any too freely, but it all sold ln the end. Fat bulls wero selling at Just about steady prices. Thero Is some little demand for iood stocker and feeder bulls and prices do not show much change from day to day. There were not enough Btockers or feed- ers in the yards to make any renl test of the mnrket. In consequence thero Is nothing of Importance to say regarding the mnrket, which could be called nominally stendy. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 1... 1... 1... 20... 13.., Av. Pr. . CSO 3 25 . SS0 $1 75 No. 22.... 24.... 23.... 29. . . . 1.... 4.... 27.... 97.... 45.... 35. . . . 19.... Av. 1057 1154 10S9 1221 1350 1237 1129 1162 1205 1193 12.18 10S9 1136 1397 1153 1313 1201 1261 1411 1310 lis:. 1313 1(54 1287 Pr. 4 90 4 9) 4 90 t '.) 4 95 4 9 -, 4 93 .1 CO 5 fu 3 OO r, in 5 01 5 00 500 5 01 5 (0 5 05 5 01 5 01 .1 10 G 10 5 II b 15 5 15 5 15 5 2) ,1 20 5 20 5 25 960 4 if) 102S 4 30 4 35 4 50 4 50 4 5o 4 50 4 50 4 M 4 6) 4 6.1 4 61 4 75 4 7.1 4 S) 4 80 4 81 4 SI 4 S5 4 81 4 85 4 90 4 91 4 90 4 90 4 91 4 M S46 92.1 112.1 91.1 9S0 920 940 970 ion 1350 1022 1170 1031 1124 10S1 1015 1117 1410 1050 110) 1I2S 1065 6... 1... 28... 16... 12... 23... 1... fi... 21.'.'! 19... 42... ! 17..'. 1... 1... 21... 7. . , 5..., 24 25 4 23 42 40 31 33 20'.'."'.!'. 2") 49 40 11 18 IS 20 18 ....13V) 1257 ....1246 ....1279 ....1330 4 1132 18. .USt IS 51 ...1155 ....1159 4 M STEERS TEXAS. 21 ....1027 4 VI STEERS AND STAOS. ....1C81 4 60 36 1211 ....1314 4 65 3 4 00 11 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 15 , .1001 4 ! 11. 1143 4 10 HOI 870 105) 82.1 10S1 SPfl 961 1(M 831 930 1031 Kfl 660 1191 1000 1032 983 925 1170 889 350 1930 1000 S10 1390 870 1H 12S0 1141 4 90 COWS. 1 50 2 51 2 51 2 11 2 60 3 CO 2 M 3 01 3 13 3 15 3 25 3 25 3 23 3 3.1 3 41 3 41 3 11 3 r.o 3 w 3 31 3 61 3 (SO 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 73 3 75 ,,,...1055 1110 126,1 ... .10SO 1174 ....1020 1170 ....1361 961 nr.o ....1170 ....1203 ....1139 ....1211 ....10S2 3 81 3 SI 3 S3 3 85 3 9.1 3 91 3 91 3 91 4 0) 4 00 4 H 4 01 4 00 4 10 4 11 4 19 4 15 4 11 4 1 4 20 4 25 4 25 4 2.1 4 31 4 40 4 10 4 40 4 59 1.... 1.... 1...., C.'.'.'.'.'.' 1 1310 1142 I01O 1275 1100 1310 1111 1141 1 350 3 31 10... 1 1130 3 01 1... 3 1010 3 60 17... 1 SOI 3 73 3... 1 1391 3 75 3... 1073 ....1330 ....1165 ....1315 ...1031 1 870 3 73 1 2 1H 3 73 1. 1 1149 3 89 16.... 3 81 3 SO 1 ID 10 .1361 COWS AND HEIFERS. 4 15 17... 994 4 SI 4 40 4 21 4 40 4 (1 4 41 4 50 4 1.1 6 .1010 .. 8.V) .. 470 .. 820 722 '.' 513 HEIFERS. 1 770 3 50 1 670 3 75 3 S30 4 M 1 1130 4 M 3 553 4 15 3 1 7 4 1 930 4 15 1 BULLS. 1 930 2 50 3.. ..1376 3 7.1 1 1020 2 63 1 1210 2 61 8 1301 2 75 1 1020 3 00 4 1219 3 10 1 1370 3 11 1 1230 3 20 1 1240 3 50 1 F11 3 31 2 925 3 41 1 1110 3 49 3 1436 3 50 1 750 3 50 1 940 3 61 ..1400 37.1 ..1410 3 81 ..1010 3 8.1 ..1610 3 90 ..1410 4 00 ..1510 4 00 1 1S10 4 M 1 1781 4 11 1 1710 4 10 1 13S1 4i11 1 1170 4 21 1 1771 4 21 1 1040 4 11 1 750 5 01 1260 3 65 CALVES. 1 250 6 50 3 153 7 M 2.,., 220 7 (0 2 175 7 00 1 250 7 09 2 200 7 "1 STACIS. 1 810 3 2.1 1 1200 4 25 1 13.V1 4 01 STOCK CALA'ES. 1 420 3 2.1 1 401 4 50 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 2 S60 2 73 1 1C0 3 51 1 810 3 (O 2 515 2 5.1 1 620 3 10 1 9V 4 no 2 1... S60 3 35 1 539 1 01 3 M3 3 50 3 703 4 19 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 52rt 3 3.1 1 S.V) I 00 1 640 3 60 21 738 4 il 4 952 3 73 2 673 4 10 1 (.61 3 S3 HOOS Moderate receipts nnd a good de mand, together with more favorable advlce.4 from eastern markets, caused tho mnrket hero to open 11 llttlo stronger. Tho sales wero largely at $4.&7mt4.9o. but alt the packers wero not buyers nnd some of them bcemcd to feel that there was 110 occasion for advancing the market. For that reason the trade wns not particularly nctlV'. but still tho hogs kept selling and even thing wns cleaned up In good season Later nl vices from Chicago Indicated that the mar ket there was closing 11 little easier, but It closed here as good ns any time, the mar ket averaging n shade higher than yeter- The Improvement In the miirket today brought the average of tho market up to tho highest point touched since Tiusdiy when the hogs all sold a little belter than $l.9i). Tho market Is now Just ubinil l..r lower than 0110 week ago. Representative sales No. Av . Pr No. Av Sh. Pr 4 2'4t HI 21 m 1 M II S (T, 2M M 4 1') 4 ST'4 7; 332 (1 I tw 4 S7, 67 276 SO t M t ; C4 m M 4 11 4 S7Vi 61 271 I to I 11 4 S7'!, 77 2.12 130 4 "1 4 S7 04 243 120 4 "1 4 S7V4 SI 2,17 SO 4 !! 4 S"H 2S 2S; . . 4 S7'4 OS 21 l:M I K. 4 ST'j f,C HI pso I V) I S714 f,1 ?I1 'i I , 4 K'4 SS 7 . 4 1' 4 ST'i fil j;:, IM I 11 ) '4j Cfl 2.',7 SI0 I H 4 S7'4 7J K0 41 4 V1 4 17'4 177 JO S1 4 i 4 S7'4 77 5f, Kft 10 4 814 67 JO) A in 4 S7'4 f,S 275 41 I 'i 4 S7'4 54 3M 4) t t M'4 74 237 S) I 'id I 87'4 141 237 . . I 4 7'i 71 267 41 4 4 S7'4 41.. 307 ..41) 4 ST'4 61 2S: . . 4 "ft 4 S7'4 f.9 3 ..H 4 S7'4 52 M.1 . . 4 4 S7'4 82 217 S1 I '11 4 7'4 61....;.. 22) . . I "1 4 S7',4 116 '.71 41 4 M 4 S7'4 64 ?T3 Vi 4 "ft 4 7'4 60 22 ) I '11 4 S7t f,2 222 M 4 "1 1 7"j C6 218 201 I 11 t 87'i ty J6-, 101 4 '11 4 S7'i 71 2(0 41 4 4 S7's .1 215 ... I w I V7'i ,14 2S 3M 4 !2S 4M 102 241 ... I 92' j 4 90 61 283 4) I 12', 4 91 241 ... 4 4 51 76 261 120 4 MS 4 M r, 236 ... 4 ""'4 4 M t6 2v1 121 4 IPs 4 10 53 331 ... 41:14 IW 52 295 . . I OT', 75. . :.., 12.. 14.. II.. .. 6.1.. 72. . ....2M ....11 . ...2ft0 ....I'd ....226 f,9 '.'.'.'.210 ,...Kt ....20.1 ....231 37. SO 31 2M 61 ,!01 76 71 67 1 74"!!!.'.'.'.' 73 S3 .217 .21 .2.11 ,2H .218 ...512 iiiioo ...23S ,...2fl , . . .234 .. 214 ...251 ...107 . . .200 221 ...221 ...213 ...20S ...232 ...192 ...213 ...2.H ...510 ...2.VI ...227 '.'.'.211 ...211 ...211 ,...211 ...241 ...221 ...2IS 283 . . .233 77.... SI.... SO.... 7.1.... SI.... 2.... sa.... 102... si.... C2.... 73. . . . CO.... C9.... ss.... SI ... . 77. . , , 61.... 71.... 73.... 41.... it).... SI ... . si.... 6J.... 81.... SD.... CI.... r,.... C6.... SHEKP There were only vnrv few on saie a mi nor rnnuuii or anv nun kind to mnke nuvthlug like u test of the market The demand keeps up and anything deslrn bio In the way of muttons may be de pended upon to sell at satisfactory prices. Quotations: Clipped wet nor. S4.9C5JG.1J; clipped yearlings. $f,.2.1ff.1 IC; clipped ewes, good to choice. $4..WM 75; fair to good clipped owes. $4.00' 1.50; good to c hole o Colorado wooled lambs, $7.16'5i7.2i; fair to good Colorado wooled lambs, $7.ffi7.1B; good to choice clipped lambs. $5.21J(6.00; fair to good clipped lambs, $5.31B5.C0. No. Av. 170 1'IS 150 19 91 Pr. $4 0) I 37 'i 5 10 6 0) I fG 1 buck 92 ewes 1 ewe 29 spring lambs 251 western wethers CHICAKO 1,1 VI STOCK MA II Kill Steers About Stonily Slieep 11 ml I, limbs Slotv 11 ml Loner. CHICAOO, June 15. C ATT LK Receipts 2,000 head; steers about steady: butchers' stock, best steady, others slow; natives best on sale today, one carload western branded, $5.60; good to prime steers, $.1.10If 5.75; poor to medium. $I.50T)1.00: selected feeders, steady, others slow at $I2,W00; mixed stockers. weak at $l.)fi-4W: cows, $'..COI4.C0; heifers. $3.21f)'1.00: dinners, $2 33 3.00; bulls. $3.00fH.cO; calves, steady at JiC' ffiT.OO: Texas fed steers, steady nt Jl ;Vn ii.u: lexas grass steers, bulls, $.1.153.6,1. llOOS Recelnts today morrow, 16.000 head: left SI.S5fl4.40; Texas 2.0"') head' to over. 1 coo bead, average snauo Higher: top. $.".0Ti2: mixed and but' hers. $4.!0-ii5 07i S: rood 10 . ,i dee. neavy, roii'.b. heavy II S5fi I M IlSht, Jl.911i3.07li. iniiK or Milts, si.o ii vol SIIKMP AN'll I.AMHSl!"nlnl : head: sheep and lambs, slow to a shade lower: Colorado shorn lambs, loss, hiahost of year for shorn lambs: r.ood to chnl r wethers 3l.751i.1.::o: fair in ohnin mivr,,i $4.O0hG.00: western shefp, $l.75t3.:": ve.ir llngs, $.)..VD.1.90; native lambs. $5.mr.1.V). 'Western lambs, $6.(XVfj6.C5 ev York 1,1 vo Stoc!. NUW YOIilv. .lllllO 1S TIM1.:'t-3.ln. 1 celpts. 16.169 head. Market n slndc higher niiout an sold; steeis. $5.or,fi:i.27's: bill's 1 S-loQl; cows. $2.50i4.10. Cables quoted I live cattle nt 12',41il3tic per lb, refrigerator I beef lower nt lOftlOUc per lb; shipments, ! 3M) cattle; tomorrow. 50) cattle and il 1i3 quarters 01 Deer. CALA'ES-Recelpts, 510 head. Market steady and all sold; veals. S.50fC.5.1; lops. $6.75; buttermilks, $S.25?i5.C2i. SHEEP AND LAM HS "Recelnts, 2 27 head; twenty-nine cars 011 sale: slit op better demand nnd fairly steady; lambv slow; good stock, 15f25e lower; medium and common, ,3.1fir0c off; four cms unsold; sheep, $3.50fi'5.00; choice wethers, $3.25; ear lings, $5.50ftC,00; lambs, $5.75Tj 7.7,1; culls, $1.03 I&5.50. HOOS Receipts. 2,227 head: sixty-two on sale; state hogs, steady at $5.60; no west ems here. St. Louis Live Stock. ST. LOL'IS, Juno 15. CATTLE Receipts. l.MM head, including 700 Texnns; market steady, with no top beef cattle here; native shipping steers $t.75ftG.iOT, dretMd beef 111 ! butcher steers, $I.KKio.2.1; steers under 1,1 ' lbs., $4.255.15; stoekt-rs and feeders, $3.:ji 4. !5; co"'s and heifers $2.K)ff I 90; cnnnel s. $1.50??2.S3; bulls. $3,001)0.50; Texas and In dian steers, $:!.75-f)l.90; cows and heifers. $3.00f)3.75. HOOS Receipts 6.000 head; market strong to ,1c higher; pigs and lights. $l93fi!0, packers. $4.90(Tnl.(X); butchers. $1.00f.1.05. SHEEP AND LAM HS Ret elpts. 1 .HO head; market steady; native muttons, $1 'f.'i G.ro; lambs, Jil.Oof 7."0: nils and bucks, $3.7.V5i 4.90; blockers. $3.003.20. Kansas city I, lie Sliii'lt. KANSAS CITY. Juno 1T..-CATTLE -Receipts, 2,500 natives, lifO Texans; desl'nblo killers and feeders steady; common, slow lo a shado easier; heavy native Moors, $l.,V) fi"5.40; stockers anrf feeders, $I.KjpI!V. butchers' cows and heifers. $3,201) I. tfi; din ners, $2,501)3.20; fed westerns. $l,507i5.21; bulls, $3.2.1111.70. HOOS Receipts, 13.000 head: market active and 2',se higher; heavy. $!.90fi5.ii0; mixed, $1,831)4.9.1; light, $I.HM)I.S7'i: pigs. $1,501) 1.70. SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, 3 5(0 head; good killers llrm; Inferior sto, k, steady to a shade easier; spring lambs 6.10 ii7.2r; yearlings, $.1,001) 1.10; Texas wetbirs, $4. .Wo). 5.1; mixed Texans, $3.301i 1.2ft; culls, $3.00fi3.5O. SlocU in SIkIiL Following are tho receipts at the four principal western markets for June 15 Cattle. Hogs. Shee-i. South Omaha Chicago Kansas City . St. Louis Totals 2.33i; l!.90 619 ' '.nun 2.300 2S00 I.Of'rt 21.100 13.00.) li.MM 3.5 0 , i.ruo S.IW5 15.390 12.649 Wreck on Kiiiimiin City Line, LEAA'KNWORTII, Klin.. June 15. coach on the Kansas Clty-Leavenworih electric line crashed Into a work train at a curvo near Marshall Creek, ten mllei ea-t of hero, this morning. The couch was splintered to kindling wood and live rail road men on It injured, one of tlieni fatal. y II. I. Slubbs, Kansas City, extra motor man, will die. Edward llolllday. Kau-a:i City, conductor! Kdwiil'd V'- urnoy, Arinoiir- dale, inotorman, Henry IPirkliiir.. Arni"iir dale, extra conductor, and John Armstrong Ariuoiirdalo, extra man, were cuvordv bruised and cut. The c ir curried no pas sengers. Tho crew on ihe wont train esciuicil unhurt Whea oUmm fan caostm DOCTOR SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA. mwi cHROiu; i private mmn op MEN SPECIALIST We guarantco to euro all cueea curable ot WEAK MEN SYPHILIS SEXUALLY. Cured for Life. Nlghl Kinluiiluiia, LobI Manhood, Hydrocele, Vesicocele, Gonorrhoea, uieut, Syphlll, Stricture. Pile. FUtula and Rectal Ulcer ' and all I'rlvnlc Illacait-a nnd Disorder of Blea Stricture and Cilcet Cured nt Home. I Consultation Free. Cull on or addreti I lilt. SI3 Altl.KS A bllAHI.LS. 110 Huulli Mill Bt, UMAUlu PI PCTUuMTvmuc'! I,ke cATr:i) 1!,.,',. , ", s- '"'ce can make Vi, ... 1 Hlr 1 ne produces ns much 1.1 . 1. I"':''ft.iiicens Is .on. ;,,.! '" 1 lc ft""""'t of food n man c ni tncs In a ivcelc. Tl )s is whv they have cured lliuusnndsof cits or nervous ilUrnr ,.,,1, n.1.11. L1,5' 1i':!l,lf Insomnia, Varicocele, fin.. i,,cvirn? Mc.-' ',' o tliiuk clear. llwzle'T;,''0;;1,!" nml tlHHttr.drHtnvIn drains nnfl nt?rniflnrnlv i t-v ani ninth ,"J"ity' ''-"''umption l'H. c Jiperbor; six boMf with iron clid guarantee to euro or re. f mid money 1. ( ,. Hook rontalnlng Hold una j, uy iv -1111 m. i.u., ii.i and liuugliuu , a. i unci a. Lu,, inn una ,juutM, OMAHA to l)l:.NVi:U ami Kctinii OMAHA ti) (.OI.OKALO M'.UNfJS tut .1 Kctiirn.. OMAHA to lil.l'NWOUl) M'KINds ana Kctni'il.. OMAHA to PL'KIJi.O ami Kcttirn OMAHA to or.Dr.N ittul Kctn 111 OMAHA to SALT LAKH anil Return SIO.OO tl).ot) Siii.oo ."T-'ii'J.OO In effect Jure 21. July 7-V9-1 -IS and Aug. 2. Final leturn limit October 31, 1000. TWO TRAINS 1 A I ' Y To DENVER and CuLORAUJ POINTS, THREE TRAINS DAILY TO SALT LAKE CITY and UTAH POINTS, City Ticket DfllT nr; Fiirnam St Tlt. '1. no 'it. ILLINOiS S! G tampons WATERLOO City Tiebst Office 1402 Farnam St. CHIQAG9 atuS EAST, LEAVE 7:00 A, M.-L55 P. M.-7:45 P. lit. ST. PAUL and MNEAPQLIS, LEAA'E :C5 A. M.-7;35 P. K. HOT SPRINGS - DEADWOOD LEAVE 8:00 P M, City Offices, 1401-03 Farnam. BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Cat Servlct JAMES E B01TU & CO., Telephone WAX). Omali.i, Si COMMISSION, GRAIN, I'KOVISIONSaiul STOCKS 1IOAUU OF TltAlllS. Correspondence; John A. Warren & Co Direct wires to Chicago and Nw YorX H.RPErjriEY8cC0. BOOrUfir: LITE BLOC. Omaha nta. OFWICH 1036 HAt unccLri mm.